For years, reasonable critics of mass immigration have warned the American people about the consequences of overpopulation. Expecting our already crumbling infrastructure to support tens of millions of additional people is hardly “progressive.” Yet the powerful advocates of Open Borders have made a practice of dismissing any criticism of mass immigration as nativist, xenophobic, or even racist.

Of course, continuing to overload our already struggling Republic only guarantees a fetid future for all Americans of whatever race, creed, or color. And Americans are beginning to sense it.

As a Democrat, I am naturally loath to give the other party advice which could win it both the Senate and the Presidency. But I am an American first. I don’t want some undemocratic (small d) single party hegemony, which seems to be the goal of those pushing for Amnesty in the Obama Administration, the Catholic Church, and the Hispanic racial advocacy groups.

What Open border advocates are doing is immoral. With no mandate from the American people, the federal government and crony capitalists are shamelessly replacing the American people in search of cheap labor. The Main Stream Media furthers this process by exploiting the innate decency of the American people. The result: a declining quality of life for all Americans.

One wag, when asked to describe “gross immorality,” quipped, “I guess that is being immoral 144 times.” In the case of our national leadership, just add 6 zeros, about the number of aliens allowed here since 1965, legally and illegally. And there are millions more racing to get here before Obama’s second term ends.

Listen up, you cowering Republicans! Immigration is the issue that will determine the future quality of life for your constituents. Which means you need to focus like a laser on it by doing the following:

Back off on the social issues such as gay marriage and abortion restrictions because of how they reduce support among women, LBGT voters and patriotic Democrats like me/

Start talking about drug legalization, especially marijuana, as a way to increase revenue and promote fairness to those in prison on minor charges. This will also increase support among the young and in some minority communities.

This really should not be that dramatic a departure. In short, go back to the sensible conservative virtues which made Republicans electable in the days of the 1970s and 80s. (Read what Barry Goldwater advised Republicans in the 1990s about taking in the Falwells and Robertsons.) [Barry Goldwater On Christians And Compromise, By JT Eberhard, PatheosBlog, October 31, 2011] The evangelical voters are certainly not doing to defect to the Democrats, so there is no reason for the GOP to be tilting at these social issue windmills.

There you go, Republicans! Do that and you will surely pin the tail on that Democratic donkey, Obama.